"Cada acto de creación es ante todo un acto de destrucción / Every Act of Creation is First an Act of Destruction"

Eugenia Loli is a filmmaker and a modern vintage collage artist. Before art took over her life, she was in the technology sector.

She's originally from Greece, but for many years now she lives in California.

Nueva Mitología / New Mythology - "La esfinge / The Sphynx"

«...a lot of my collages are inspired from knowledge I gather during lucid dreaming. I’ve been an atheist “materialist” for years, but 2 years ago, I started having some… funky experiences, so I’ve re-adjusted my world view quite a bit since then. For political matters, the latest situation in Greece has influenced me (I’m Greek).»

«I go to Greece once every two years or so. In the US I love the fact that there is more opportunity in general. The American Dream has taken a beating in the last 30 years, but it still works better than in many other countries.»

«I usually find a base picture that I like first. It sorts of screams to me “I want to be collaged”. Then, I build on top of it, I try a lot of different things on it until I’m satisfied with the result.»

«[I use images from vintage magazines] For practical reasons, they’re less likely to cause legal problems. Collage artists are using vintage imagery mostly for that reason.

For aesthetic reasons, the film-look on the faded old magazines looks like a painting. The printing process was so bad back then, that the images look like they’re smeared on the paper. Just like a lot of paintings feel. And this is big asset for collage art. Modern, digital images make the collages look cheap, and unconvincing.»

«It's important for me to "say" something with my artwork, so for the vast majority of my work there's a meaning behind them. I usually do this via presenting a "narrative" scene in my collages, like there's something bigger going on than what's merely depicted. Sometimes the scene is witty or sarcastic, some times it's horrific with a sense of danger or urgency, some times it's chill. I leave it to the viewer's imagination to fill-in the blanks of the story plot.»

Reportaz - "Diseño de interiores / Interior Design"

«Most everyday people in today’s society don’t like complex artwork. They usually encounter these pieces of artwork for about 1 second each time, while they flick through their Tumblr or Instagram or Facebook, among hundreds other similar pictures. As such, the images that are most striking in terms of color, form, and non-abstraction, are the ones that are going to get most successful. The “right in your face” ones, that is.

Unfortunately, these are also the least artistic ones. Artists hate these types of most of these “commercial”-looking images (that includes myself too). I do some of them because often, I like doing them (when I feel simple, I create simple — I have such moments). But I’m also feeling unhappy when my most serious work is completely ignored because it’s not “pop”. On my web site, the category “Objective Obscurity” contains my more experimental work.»

Reportaz - "Museo de historia natural / Natural History Museum"

«I got into collage because I loved Julien Pacaud’s illustrations, but it was Kieron “Cur3es” Cropper who became my main influence. The guy’s a genius. Bryan “Glass Planet” Olson and David Delruelle are also influences of mine. From the older artists, I’d have to say, Magritte. However, I collage on many different styles: from “pop” to dada, and from modern illustrations to traditional surrealism. I don’t believe that artists should “find their style”. That’s artistic death. If I have a style, it’s probably some “meta” aspect of it (e.g. the sarcasm that I usually employ in my collages), rather than something visual.»

Julien Pacaud is a french artist and illustrator, living and working in Paris, France. Before becoming an illustrator, he was, by turns : an astrophysician, an international snooker player, a hypnotist and an esperanto teacher. He hopes he can someday have enough free time to devote himself to his real passion : time travel.In the meantime, he create images free-lance and is represented in France, by Talkie Walkie agency.

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